Bipartite separability of one parameter families of states using conditional quantum relative Tsallis entropy
Abstract
In any bipartition of a quantum state, it is proved that the negative values of the conditional version of sandwiched Tsallis relative entropy necessarily implies quantum entanglement. For any N, the separability ranges in the 1:N-1 partition of symmetric one parameter families of noisy N-qubit W, GHZ, states are determined using the conditional quantum relative Tsallis entropy approach. The 1:N-1 separability range matches exactly with the range obtained through positive partial transpose criterion, for all N. The advantages of using non-commuting version of q-conditional relative Tsallis entropy is brought out through this and other one-parameter families of states.
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